BNP making great headway

 Can they make it in time and save their country?

They have at least three enemies and it is hard to know which is the worst but surely traitors should top the list and then either the Islamics or the Zionists between whom Christians are slotted.

Apathy of course is another old enemy but is this now being overcome? 

There are other national parties in Britain but the only other one of any significance is United Kingdom Independence party which although having gained some politicians in the European parliament are not as progressive as the BNP. http://www.bnp.org.uk/ 

 

 

British National Party announces its biggest ever election push

Sunday 8th April -


After ironing out any discrepancies, not helped by the holiday weekend we can finally announce that the 2007 elections being held next month will see the biggest ever BNP push to make a change in local politics.

The Party is contesting for the first time ever a full slate of candidates for the Regional Lists in both the Scottish Parliamentary and Welsh Assembly elections which allow us to qualify for radio and television party political broadcasts in the respective home countries. With a PR system in place in both Wales and Scotland, which is favourable to smaller parties there is a very real possibility that with just 6-7% of the vote both chambers could see BNP members elected to office.

The Party is contesting a record number of seats at district, borough and also at town and parish level. A total of 827 seats are being fought across England and Scotland with vast areas of the country seeing a BNP candidate for the very first time.

No longer is the party confined to the predominantly urban areas of the West Midlands, East Lancashire and West Yorkshire where we have already established ourselves and where we aim to build on our success. This year new areas of Britain which even twelve months ago it would have been difficult areas for us to secure the number of signatures needed to contest an election are witnessing BNP candidates. Few counties are unrepresented; we have candidates standing for the first time in Cornwall, rural Dorset, Staffordshire, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Norfolk, Glasgow and North East Scotland.

Full slates of candidates are being fielded in Birmingham, Leeds and Sunderland. There is a great deal of hard work being carried out by teams of campaigners across the country and they each need all the assistance they can get; we need more people to help leaflet, help canvass, man polling stations and ensure that the fantastic effort undertaken so far yields rewards on the day.

If you want to see a BNP candidate elected in your district, borough or town do not leave it for others, make contact with your local organizer and volunteer to assist. Anyone disappointed that there is no BNP candidate standing in their own ward or town have only themselves to blame but there is always next year!

Let’s make sure the brave men and women who have put their heads above the parapet for 2007 get the very best support each one of them deserves. It’s time to make a difference.

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BNP News Alert Update ains six new councillors

5th April 2007

News article filed by BNP news team

All the nominations have been submitted to the elections offices and as we go to post we are just awaiting confirmation from two of the ten UK regions where local council elections are taking place on Thursday May 3rd. Over 650 candidates have already been confirmed at district, borough, parish and town council level.

We are pleased to report that we have already added six new councillors to our growing tally without a single ballot paper being marked. Four are from Leicestershire where each candidate was appointed to their respective parish council unopposed. Two additional were appointed unopposed one each in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. One of the Leicestershire Four is Carol Collett, mother of Free Speech Defender and Publicity Director Mark. This is a just reward for having to go through the ordeal of having her son dragged through the courts, not once but twice, well aware that the punishment if found guilty on the trumped up charges of incitement to racial hatred could be several years in prison.

Real role

While it is easy to dismiss parish councils as insignificant they do play a very real role in the lives of local communities with responsibilities and the ability to make decisions on house building, road planning, local transport, maintenance of cemeteries, allotments and open spaces. In addition they serve as training grounds for those who may later wish to serve on district or county councils.

What this news means is that if these BNP candidates had not put themselves forward the residents of those communities would find themselves without representation at parish level. The BNP encourages the devolution of power and decision making to the lowest possible level and parish councils will have far greater roles to play when a future BNP government withdraws the UK from the EU and takes back control of decision making away from the unelected Commissioners in Brussels. Vacancies on parish councils across the country should be sought and contested and when elected or appointed the representatives should aspire to do the very best they can for local residents.

Appointments

Congratulations to the six duly appointed to serve their local communities to the very best of their abilities.

Denby Parish Council (Derbys.)- Alan Warner
Leicester Forest
East Parish Council (Leics.) - Paul Preston
Newbold Verdon Parish Council (Leics.)- John Ryde
Ravenstone with Snibston Parish Council (Leics) - Ian Meller
Rothley Parish (Leics.)- Carol Collett
Selston & Underwood Parish (Notts.) – Darren Burke

 

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